Thursday, August 26, 2010

Moving this Blog to CardRunners Permanently

Hey guys,

For the past 2 years I've considered this blogspot blog my 'real' blog and copy/pasted each entry to other poker sites to increase the readership. I've decided now however to just update my CardRunners blog. Why? Quite simply, the CR blog format is so much easier. I can copy text from Word without having to reformat it here, and I can paste photos without having to resize them all manually (and insert them in reverse order). I can also attach YouTube videos much more easily.

So yes, basically I'm moving it because I'm being lazy. With lots of photo blogs anticipated in the future it's just too much effort to go through the whole process every time on this blogspot blog. So, if you'd like to follow my travels in Europe in 2010 and whatever the future holds for me in 2011 (the year I play as a pro), please follow my blog here:

www.cardrunners.com/blog/jcl

Thanks for reading, and adieu!

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